Newsgroups: gnu.emacs.gnus (posted to news.eternal-september.org) Cc: info-gnus-english@gnu.org
stormwatch wrote: > Note: It seems that the original message sent thorugh > news.individual.net was not delivered. individual.net may forward articles posted to gnu.emacs.gnus to a wrong moderator, or /dev/null, or the moderator may neglect it, sigh. > I did set this nnmail split method > ("mail.utn.campusvirtual.\\1" "^X-Course-Name: \\(.*\\)$") > The problem is that the matched text is multi-byte encoded. Setting > (setq nnmail-mail-splitting-decodes t) did the trick. Well, almost, > because the group name shown in the *Group* buffer is: > 28: mail.utn.campusvirtual.ingenier\355a y sociedad > instead of: > 28: mail.utn.campusvirtual.ingeniería y sociedad > The dir '/home/stormwatch/Mail/mail/utn/campusvirtual/ingeniería y > sociedad' was created by gnus but I could not view the summary of the > group; not until I created a symlink with a latin-1 encoded dirname by > means of convmv: > david :: mail/utn/campusvirtual » ls -l > total 4 > lrwxrwxrwx 1 stormwatch stormwatch 22 jul 22 05:09 ingenier?a y > sociedad -> ingeniería y sociedad > drwxrwxr-x 2 stormwatch stormwatch 4096 jul 22 05:19 ingeniería y > sociedad > My locale is utf-8 (LANG=es_AR.UTF-8) What is the mail back end you use? As for the most recent Gnus: ,---- (info "(gnus)Non-ASCII Group Names") ---- | Currently Gnus supports non-ASCII group names not only with the `nntp' | back end but also with the `nnml' back end and the `nnrss' back end. `---- Besides them, nnimap supports non-ASCII group names since Mar. 2010 (I haven't tried it though). I tried this for the nnml back end in the utf-8 locale and got no problem: (setq nnmail-mail-splitting-decodes t nnmail-split-methods '(("mail.utn.campusvirtual.\\1" "^X-Course-Name: \\(.*\\)$") ("mail.misc" ""))) _______________________________________________ info-gnus-english mailing list info-gnus-english@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-gnus-english